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Chapter 37 The draft pick has risen again! Sports Illustrated first person in history!

"I've known for a long time that Marcus wasn't the best big man in the '96."

"Why didn't you find out sooner?"

"That's because Marcus didn't meet Mo earlier."

United States, Massachusetts, Boston.

North Shore Gardens Arena.

Won the quarterfinals with the University of Massachusetts and successfully advanced to the semifinals.

Allen Iverson, who was interviewed after the game, said directly: "If he had met Mo Ran earlier, he would not have been the strongest insider!"

AI's post-match speech dealt another heavy blow to Marcus Camby's fragile heart.

But no way.

In competitive sports, the winner is always the king and the loser is the bandit.

Mo Ran and Iverson won the quarterfinals.

As winners, they are qualified to say these words!

As the loser, Marcus Camby can only regret to be out.

His exit, but not only missed the NCAA final four and finals, and even the championship.

"Rational discussion, can the battle between Marcus Camby and Mo Ran for the strongest insider in the 96th class be over?"

Evening T, NT news column NCAA section.

Several basketball experts started today's topic discussion.

Marcus Camby has always been the strongest inside player in the 1996 class except for Duncan, and even the best candidate for the No. 1 pick.

Before today, after Tim Duncan withdrew from the 1996 draft, Camby was once the strongest insider in the same session, no one.

But today the game.

At both ends of the offense and defense, Mo Ran relied purely on physical talent and implemented a dimensionality-reducing blow on Marcus Camby.

In the NBA, technology is a little rough, nothing.

After all, it can be practiced the day after tomorrow.

But if you are weaker than others in talent, you won't be able to practice it the day after tomorrow.

Obviously.

Camby lost not only those illusory titles, but also talent!

"I think this topic is really unnecessary to discuss. Mo Ran and Marcus used their respective performances to personally end this topic."

Another expert said: "If you want to choose the strongest insider in the 1996 class, I think Mo Ran is the most suitable candidate."

"More than that, I think Mo Ran can completely replace Marcus and enter the shortlist for this year's No. 1 pick!"

Another expert said: "This year's No. 1 pick will largely be one of Allen Iverson and Mo Ran!"

The original Camby was a strong candidate to compete with Iverson for the No. 1 pick.

Now, a high-end version of Camby has been born, so why should Camby's original position be squeezed out?

"No wonder some people say that this year's Georgetown is the most dominant team in the history of the Big East."

"They have the two top picks of Allen Iverson and Mo Ran at the same time, can they be weak in combat?"

"Yes, the same NCAA team has two players who may become the No. 1 draft pick. This is extremely rare in the history of the NCAA!"

"Perhaps, this year's Georgetown University, it is really possible, to win the NCAA Championship!"

"It's hard to say. After all, in the Final Four, their opponent will most likely be Wake Forest."

"Don't forget, in the NCAA Championship last season, it was Tim Duncan who eliminated Allen Iverson's Georgetown!"

This year, maybe that Wake Forest nerd will facelessly block Georgetown from the finals!

Just like Iverson and Mo Ran had the same dream of leading Georgetown to the NCAA.

For Tim Duncan, his obsession with championships is no worse than others.

Last season, Duncan led his Wake Forest to a strong elimination of Georgetown, where Iverson was located. Unfortunately, it was finally stopped in the semi-finals.

this season.

Wake Forest made a comeback, and Tim Duncan once again led the team to the door of the Final Four.

Once again facing the old rival of last season – George Town!

As long as Deng can eliminate Georgetown like last season, Wake Forest will create a team record and reach the NCAA finals for the first time!

The two semi-finalists in the bottom half, Deng Duodao has already studied them, so it's not a cause for concern at all.

in other words.

Georgetown and Wake Forest in the upper half, whoever can win the semi-finals, has almost locked in the 1996 NCAA Championship in advance!

Before the final four of the NCAA Tournament.

"Sports Illustrated" updated the rookie draft prediction list for the third-to-last issue before the draft.

Allen Iverson remains at the top of the list.

Georgetown University has a remarkable record, from the Big East to the NCAA playoffs, undefeated.

Allen Iverson's performance has always been very stable, and there are often explosive highlights.

Although Mo Ran's performance was more dazzling, Iverson's steady progress also consolidated his TOP1 position.

Marcus Camby, who was originally in second place, was hit hard in this forecast.

Losing the head-to-head duel with Mo Ran pushed Camby down from TOP2 to TOP4.

Stephen Marbury moved up to No. 2, which is Marbury's highest predicted pick so far this season.

Obviously, the 32-strong empty cut show with Georgetown University made the Colts' draft market go up a lot.

At the same time, Raheem has secured his position as TOP3.

The University of California's super striker helped his team advance in the NCAA knockout stage and secured a place in the final four.

Sit firmly in TOP3, it is also expected.

Fourth went to Camby and fifth to Ray Allen.

The sixth place is Mo Ran, who was the 24th pick in the last issue!

Mo Ran's performance in the NCAA stage continued his dominance of the Big East.

The strong destructive power on both ends of the offense and defense, and the frontal defeat of Camby, won the strongest inside battle of the same session.

Let Sports Illustrated realize:

This giant from the Celestial Dynasty may be the strongest inside player among the 1996 rookies after Tim Duncan.

more importantly.

Camby has been knocked out.

Mo Ran is still active on the NCAA stage.

The draft market of the Celestial Giants may go up again.

He is likely to become the first rookie player in Sports Illustrated history who was not on the 60-man roster before the start of the season and ended up in the top three!